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<h1>XUL4Wikipedia</h1>
<h3>Pierre Lindenbaum PhD 2008</h3>

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<b>XUL4Wikipedia</b> creates an <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/">extension</a> on the fly for <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/">firefox</a>.
This add-on appends some custom items in the contextual popup menu when editing an article in  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>.
Each of those items is used to insert a custom text in the textarea of the edited article, for example a you won't have to find, copy and paste your favorite <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_Person">Template:Infobox Person</a>, this template will now be always available in your menu.
Your cutsom <b>XUL4Wikipedia</b> is generated using a simple XML syntax with two elements:
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<li><b>&lt;menu&gt;</b> is the root of the document. A &lt;menu&gt; contains some other &lt;menu&gt; or some &lt;menu-item&gt;. A &lt;menu&gt; might have an attribute <b>label</b> </li>
<li><b>&lt;menu-item&gt;</b> is the child of a &lt;menu&gt;. A menu-item might have an attribute label. A menu-item contains the text to be inserted in wikipedia.</li>
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<div>Save the file to your desktop. Then, open up a fresh firefox browser, and position it so you can drag the downloaded file into the main area of firefox (it can be dropped anywhere, and the cursor will slightly change).
This should initiate the install of the extension
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